14—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 2, 1959 County Rabies Clinics Scheduled for May 11-16 Pennsylvania Department of Health will cooperate in sponsoring a series of rabies clinics in Lancaster County the week of May 15, Dr Charles L, Wilbar, Jr, Secretary of Health, announced today. * The clinics, staged under the auspices of the Health "J" Tfl Department’s Lancaster Dist trict Medical Office and the Conestoga Veterinary Medi cal Association, are designed Harrisburg Corn p anting to immunze dogs against ra- ha§ started in Pennsylvania, bies with the cbiective of de- The State Department of Ag creasing the need for the len riculture said today that a gthy and expensive Pasteur £_ w fields of corn have been treatment in persons bi'ten planted in the extreme sou by rabid animals Dr Wil- theastern region of the S'ate bar said. an d that corn seedbed pre- Endorsed by the Lancaster parat'on is advancing in the City and County Medical So- remainder of the state, c ety, the 18 county and six Weather 'during the week city c inics will offer rabies ended Monday was generally shots for household pets at 50 seasonal, according to the cents each The nominal char Pennsylvania Crop Reporting ge is made as a pub ic ser- Service Freezes were repor vice by the Conestoga Vet erinary Medical Association. Dr Oscar DaVis, District Medical Director of Lancas ter County, and Dr J Har old Landis, president of the Conestoga Veterinary Medi cal Association, stated that the program was requested because 21 of the total 63 reported cases of the animal rabies in Pennsylvan it during 1958 came from Lancaster Coun + y Dr Davis said that at least 20 Lancaster County reside nts suffering animal bites un derwent the Pasteur treat ment mvo'vmg one shot a day for 14 days GROW TREFOIL Birdsfoot trefoil is the ideal legume for permanent pasture and also for silage and hay on sods too wet for alfalfa believes John Bay lor, Penn State extension agronomist Apply lime and fertilizer as indicated by soil tests SIMPLICITY Garden Tractors Suavely"s Farm Service NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY'S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 If No Answer Phone EX 7-0472 24-HOUR SERVICE! 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